Allscripts CEO Paul Black said that adding McKesson’s products will enable the company to increase its scale and drive innovation. “This transaction is expected to directly benefit existing clients and shareholders, as well as the Enterprise Information Solutions clients and team members we’ll welcome,” Black said in a statement.

To that extent, Allscripts said it will continue developing McKesson’s Paragon for small hospitals and target its own Sunrise EHR at larger systems and health networks.

The combination of the two products, Allscripts said, will double its footprint among U.S. hospitals.

Allscripts will invest in and continue to offer Paragon as the integrated EHR and revenue cycle management solution for the small hospital market segment, while Allscripts Sunrise will continue as the primary platform for larger institutions, typically with highly complex service line needs.

After the proposed transaction closes, the combination of Paragon and Sunrise hospitals will double Allscripts current EHR hospital client count in the United States.

“The healthcare IT market remains highly fragmented,” Black said. “Today’s announcement is a strategic measure to maintain Allscripts' leadership and position Allscripts for continued growth.”

McKesson earlier this year sold off its technology business to Change Healthcare. The company retained a 70 percent ownership in Change, but plans are to spin Change off as its own public company in the near future.